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“What have you learnt?” said Mrs. Oliver. “Have you done anything?”
“You are always so sceptical,” said Poirot. “You always consider that I do nothing, that I sit in a chair and repose myself.”
“Well I think you sit in a chair and think,” admitted Mrs. Oliver, “but I quite agree that you don’t often go out and do things.”
9 hours, 51 min ago
Elephants can Remember (Hercule Poirot, #42)

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Poirot said, “There was also the evidence of the dog—”
“The dog—what did the dog do?”

[A nice nod to Sherlock Holmes 🔎🕵🏻‍♂️🐕]
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Elephants can Remember (Hercule Poirot, #42)


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“And what have you done?” said Mrs. Oliver.
“You are always so stern, madame,” said Poirot. “You demand that I run about, that I also do things.”
“Well, have you run about?”
“I have not run about, but I have had a few consultations with others of my own profession.”
10 hours, 31 min ago
Elephants can Remember (Hercule Poirot, #42)


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“Have you done anything?” said Mrs. Oliver.
“I beg your pardon—have I done what?”
“Anything,” said Mrs. Oliver. “What I asked you about yesterday.”
“Yes, certainly. I have put things in motion. I have arranged to make certain enquiries.”
“But you haven’t made them yet,” said Mrs. Oliver, who had a poor view of what the male view was of doing something.
12 hours, 22 min ago
Elephants can Remember (Hercule Poirot, #42)


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